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Jordan ministers sacked for virus rule breach

- AMMAN

Jordan’s interior and justice ministers were sacked yesterday for breaching health regulation­s to stem the spread of coronaviru­s, with their replacemen­ts named. The pair were asked to step down by Prime Minister Bisher Al Khasawneh, a move immediatel­y endorsed by King Abdullah II, according to a statement from the royal palace.

They are accused, according to a government source, of “having violated the emergency law” put in place to curb Covid-19. The Jordanian news website Ammon claimed interior minister Samir Mobaideen and justice minister Bassam Talhuni had attended a dinner in a restaurant in Amman with a total of nine people, when the law allowed a maximum of six.

Tawfiq Krishan, deputy prime minister and in charge of local administra­tion, was appointed as the new interior minister. Ahmad Ziyadat, State Secretary for Legal Affairs, was named as justice minister. Jordan, which began vaccinatio­ns last month, has officially recorded more than 386,000 novel coronaviru­s cases and 4,675 deaths out of a population of 10.5 million people.

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